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SKYTRAC’s Iridium Certus® SATCOM Terminal Selected By The Exploration Company For Their Nyx Space Capsule

April 27, 2022

SKYTRAC Systems Ltd. (SKYTRAC) has announced that the The Exploration Company, a European developer, manufacturer, and operator of modular and reusable orbital vehicles, has selected SKYTRAC’s Iridium Certus, mid-band, SATCOM terminal for data transmission from their space capsule to the ground.

Nyx, The Exploration Company’s space capsule, is a modular, reusable, and on-orbit, refuellable, orbital vehicle that carries cargo and, in the future, potentially even humans. Nyx is designed for missions such as orbiting the Earth for three to six months and landing on the Moon with re-entry capability.

A subscale re-entry demonstrator of Nyx will be launched into space on the maiden flight of the new Ariane 6 rocket later this year. Once in orbit, the space capsule will detach and begin re-entry back towards Earth.

The Exploration Company has selected SKYTRAC’s DLS-100, cutting-edge data link transceivers, to be installed onboard this capsule demonstrator. Capable of real-time command and control, telemetry streaming, and photo/video transmission the DLS-100 will enable 22 Kbps uplink speeds through the Iridium NEXT satellite constellation.

DLS-100

The ruggedized DLS-100 is optimized for Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) and weighs only 26.2 oz (742.8 g), making it the ideal data link system for a suite of platforms, including a space capsule. As the space capsule is an unrecoverable technology demonstrator, upon collecting and transmitting data, the capsule will impact the ocean.

“Starting at an altitude of 360 miles, the space capsule will collect a large amount of data from systems and sensors which will be transmitted over the Iridium satellite network to the ground from SKYTRAC’s DLS-100,” said Thomas Nussmann, Lead Avionics and Power at The Exploration Company. “SKYTRAC’s ruggedized data link will provide the low latency, global, and reliable satellite connectivity the capsule requires to conduct this demonstration successfully.”

“SKYTRAC is excited to be part of The Exploration Company’s mission to democratize space exploration with their innovative Nyx space capsule,” said Jeff Sherwood, Director of Business Development at SKYTRAC. “We are proud that our DLS-100 can extend beyond traditional aviation applications to provide these global connectivity services to space-based applications.”

Filed Under: Comms, Data Transmission, Manufacturing, Space Capsuile, Terminals, Transceiver

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